Difference between revisions of "Texas Wesleyan"
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The Texas Wesleyan University Rams compete as members of the Sooner Athletic Conference in NAIA Division I basketball. The school does not sponsor football. Texas Wesleyan is a private Methodist institution located in southeastern Fort Worth, Texas. The school has an undergraduate enrollment of around 3,000.
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